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Landscape Photographer of the Year Collection 3 (Photography)

Landscape Photographer of the Year Collection 3 (Photography)
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'Take a view', the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, is the brainchild of Charlie Waite, one of today's most respected landscape photographers. Together with the AA, he has created this prestigious competition and award with a total prize fund exceeding GBP 20,000, plus an eight-week exhibition at the National Theater and publication of "Landscape Photographer of the Year", the full-color book of best entries, which has been hugely successful in its first two years. Britain's heritage is celebrated by people around the world and entries are welcome from everyone, whether resident in the UK or simply visiting, as long as the image is from the British Isles. This book showcases the best pictures from amateur and professional photographers alike, from the third annual competition.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4504 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-10-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 224 pages

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Superb Photographs5
Just looking at the pictures is a treat but you also get a brief summary of equipment and settings for each image which, for a photographer, is very useful.

Almost As Good As Volumes One and Two. But Still Worthwhile In its Own Right...4
I own the other volumes in this series as well as those in the Garden Photographer Of The Year, and so expected this to be at least as great as its forebears. However, I must admit just a little disappointment. Why? The number of exceptional photos has dwindled with the release of this latest book, and the number of (admittedly) very good (as opposed to brilliant) photographs has increased - not that there's anything wrong with 'very good' photos! It's just that this latest volume is arguably just a little less inspiring overall; and the flashes of brilliance with which I became accustomed in previous volumes are noticeably fewer in number.

Is it still a worthwhile purchase? For almost everyone interested in photography the answer is a 'yes'. That being said, those on a budget should definitely buy volumes One and Two, and perhaps skip this one, which often feels almost like the 'B sides' to the previous volumes. In other words, I still feel that most persons would still enjoy this LPOTY Vol 3 - just not as much as they might otherwise expect, given how brilliant the other books in this series are.

But then I thought, what if the previous volumes hadn't existed!? Would this be very good in its own right? Indeed it would. So, in conclusion, I still like this book enough to give it 4/5 stars, and hope that the next in the series will be even better.

















Mick Davis. (Shropshire)5
This third edition of L.P.O.T.Y. maintains the very high standard of quality photography I have come to expect from this series. Best of all there are many new names adding their considerable talents to the illustrious list of contributors most notably, Slawek Staszczuk whose modest photographic kit, (as detailed in the index) gives lie to those who may (erroneously) believe that using only the most lavishly expensive photographic equipment will allow to you qualify for inclusion in these volumes. More power to Charlie Waite's elbow, I say. Recommended unreservedly - especially at Amazon's price.